Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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A PAIR OF SAUCEBOATS, maker Stower & Wragg, Sheffield 1944, of plain oval form with loop handle, 6 1/2" wide, 11ozs 17dwts total £120-180 |
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124 | |||
A WAITER, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1920, of circular form with rounded pie-crust border, raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 7 1/4" diameter, 7ozs 7dwts £80-120 |
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125 | |||
A SALVER, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, of circular form with pie-crust border, centrally engraved with a presentation inscription "Halifax Golf Club .... 1938", raised upon three acanthus sheathed knurl feet, 12 1/4" diameter, 28ozs £250-350 |
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126 | |||
A TEA KETTLE ON STAND with burner, maker JH & H Barraclough, London 1921, in Queen Anne style, the squat baluster kettle with hinged domed cover, fixed overhead fruitwood handle, on a plain circular stand raised upon four scroll supports on pad feet, 13 1/2" high, 53ozs total gross (Illustrated) £500-800 |
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127 | |||
A BONBON DISH, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1918, of lobed circular form pierced with arcading and raised upon three supports, 5 3/4" diameter, together with another dish, maker's mark IF & Son, London 1970, of floriform on a low foot, 5 1/2" diameter, 7ozs 19dwts (2) £80-120 |
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128 | |||
A COFFEE POT, makers possibly Blumenthal Bros., Birmingham 1949, of panelled bombe oval form, the hinged cover with ebony knop and angular handle, 9 3/4" wide, 20ozs 16dwts gross £180-250 |
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129 | |||
A SALVER, maker Adie Bros., Birmingham 1950, of shaped circular form with bead and escallop shell cast pie-crust rim, raised upon three acanthus leaf sheathed knurl feet, centrally engraved "From the Partners of Evatt & Co. Singapore, June 1951", retailed by Robinson & Co, Singapore and Kuala Lumpar, 15 1/4" diameter, 47ozs 14dwts, cased (Illustrated) £500-800 |
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130 | |||
A SET OF SIX GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1937, in Old English pattern, 5 1/2" long, 4ozs 11dwts total £70-90 |
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131 | |||
AN EASEL BACK DRESSING TABLE TIMEPIECE, maker Blankensee, Chester 1911, the heart shaped frame chased and repousse with flowerheads on a scrolling foliate ground enclosing a roundel engraved with a crest, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, 3 3/4" high, cased £120-180 |
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132 | |||
AN ART DECO CIGARETTE DISPENSER, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1948, of cylindrical form with engine turned bands, 4 1/2" high £120-150 |
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133 | |||
A BASKET, maker Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1911, of lobed oval form, with scroll stamped rim, pierced swing handle raised upon a plain stepped oval foot, 12" wide, 16ozs £200-300 |
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134 | |||
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Viners, Sheffield 1938, of plain rounded oblong form comprising teapot with flat hinged cover and ivory finial and loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10" wide, 21ozs 8dwts gross, sugar and milk 13ozs 11dwts (Illustrated) £350-500 |
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135 | |||
A WAITER, maker Blanckensee, Chester 1937, of shaped circular form with gadroon cast pie crust border and raised upon three knurl feet, 8 1/4" diameter, 12ozs 5dwts £100-150 |
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136 | |||
A PUNCH LADLE, maker John Pinches, Chester 1951, the deep lipped circular bowl cast with stylised arrow heads, the baluster turned ebony handle with silver tip, bowl 3 1/4" diameter, 11 1/2" long, 4ozs 15dwts gross £80-120 |
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137 | |||
AN ART DECO SIX PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET, maker possibly C.A.M. Clark, Birmingham 1935, with sky blue guilloche enamelling and comprising circular bevelled hand mirror, pairs of hair and clothes brushes and comb, cased £120-180 |
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138 | |||
A PAIR OF SAUCE BOATS, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, of oval form with everted cut rims, acanthus leaf sheathed double "C" scroll handle and raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 6" wide, 8ozs 6dwts total £100-150 |
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139 | |||
A PEPPERETTE AND MUSTARD POT, maker Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1937, in the Georgian style, of baluster form raised upon three out curved supports and chased with flowerheads enclosing a vacant cartouche, pepperette 4 1/4" high, 8ozs 13dwts £100-150 |
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140 | |||
A SET OF FOUR CANDLESTICKS, stamped Sterling, the detachable (unmarked) drip pans with bead cast rims issuing from hexagonal bell shaped sockets on flared hexagonal stems and swept bases, 9 1/2" high, loaded (Illustrated) £400-600 |
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141 | |||
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE TRAY, maker Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1935, of two handled rounded oblong form raised upon bun feet, the fascia and reverse chased with a band of stylised rosettes on a lightly planished ground, 21 1/2" wide over handles, approximately 64ozs (Illustrated) £700-900 |
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142 | |||
A PAIR OF PORTUGUESE LOW PEDESTAL TAZZE, 20th century, of floriform, the rims chased with escallop shells and scrolls on a stamped faux shagreen ground, 9 1/4" diameter, 12ozs 7dwts £150-180 |
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143 | |||
A FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker J H Potter, Sheffield 1913, of semi fluted oval form richly chased with scrolling foliage enclosing vacant panels and comprising teapot and hotwater jug with melon fluted ebony finials and "S" scroll handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/2" wide, 60ozs total gross £500-800 |
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144 | |||
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Viners, Sheffield 1932, of plain canted oblong form raised upon four paw feet and comprising teapot, the hinged cover with composition finial and angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 30ozs 9dwts total gross £200-300 |
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145 | |||
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker D Pell, Sheffield 2000, in modernist style comprising prow shaped teapot and hinged cover with angular ebony knop, cup shaped sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/2" wide, 56ozs 6dwts total gross (Illustrated) £600-800 |
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146 | |||
A TEAPOT, maker Deakin & Deakin, Sheffield 1912, of semi fluted oblong baluster form, the swept shoulders with cast gadroon rim and shell angles, the hinged cover with melon fluted ebony finial and angular handle, raised upon four ball feet, 11 1/2" wide, 25ozs 19dwts gross £150-250 |
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147 | |||
TWO PATENT SPRING ACTION SPECTACLES CASES, maker H Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1912, one with engine turned stripes enclosing a vacant roundel, the other plain, 4 1/4" long, together with a later torpedo shaped example, maker's mark CC, Chester 1920, 6 1/2" long, 6ozs 10dwts total gross (3) £120-160 |
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148 | |||
A LOW PEDESTAL TAZZA, maker H E Barker, Chester 1924, the dished circular stand with pierced arcaded rim on a plain low stepped foot, 8 1/4" diameter, 8ozs 6dwts £100-150 |
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149 | |||
AN EASEL BACK PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1923, of plain vertical oblong form with oak back, 13 1/4" x 10" external dimensions £150-180 |
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150 | |||
A TABLE BELL, maker J. Parkes & Co, London 1917, of octagonal form in Queen Anne style with panelled handle, 5" high, 12ozs (Illustrated Page Nineteen) £200-300 |
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151 | |||
A SET OF SIX ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE COFFEE SPOONS, maker W H Haseler, Birmingham 1936, comprising one pair each George V and Queen Mary, Edward VIII and George VI and Queen Elizabeth each gilded with enamelled head finials, 4" long, 1ozs 19dwts total gross, cased £80-120 |
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152 | |||
A SPOON, maker Georg Jensen, London import marks 1922, the lightly planished fig shaped bowl issuing from a plain haft with bead cast tapered finial, 5 3/4" long, 1oz £50-70 |
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153 | |||
AN ART DECO HIP FLASK, maker A Nicholls & Son, Birmingham 1947, of oblong form with engine turning and screw action hinged cover, 4 3/4" overall, 5ozs 9dwts £120-180 |
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154 | |||
A CAST MODEL OF A STAG, maker's mark indistinct, Sheffield 2013, with chased fur detailing and traces of gilding, 7 1/4" high, 27ozs 13dwts (Illustrated) £1200-1400 155 - 160 No lots Antique Silver |
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161 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN MODEL OF A GAME BIRD, maker's mark ELM, London import marks 1900, the hollow standing bird with detachable head, and chased feathers, 7 1/4" high, 8ozs 13dwts (Illustrated) £500-600 |
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162 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN ENTREE DISH AND COVER, maker Henry Stratford Ltd, London 1905, of plain rounded oblong form with re-entrant corners, straight gadrooned rims, with screw-off ebony finial, 9 3/4" x 8 1/4", 51ozs 17dwts total £450-550 |
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163 | |||
A LATE GEORGE III MUSTARD, maker's mark possibly W & T, Sheffield 1812, of rounded oblong baluster form raised upon four ball feet, the hinged domed cover with ball finial, 4" wide, 4ozs 8dwts £60-80 |
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164 | |||
A LATE GEORGE III MUFFINEER, makers Peter and Ann Bateman, London probably 1798, of baluster form with ogee base, on a raised socle and square foot, 6" high, 3ozs £80-120 |
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165 | |||
A VICTORIAN WINE EWER, maker Edward Hutton, London 1886, of baluster form with two girdles engraved with gothic style rosettes, centrally engraved with the sacred monogram, the high domed hinged cover with urn finial and with "S" scroll handle, on a low domed foot, 12 1/2" high, 27ozs 10dwts £300-400 |
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166 | |||
A VICTORIAN CIBORIUM, maker's mark JH & Co, Birmingham 1871, the plain circular bowl on a single honeycomb chased knopped stem and floriform foot, the base engraved with an inscription "Ad Glorium ..... MDCCCLXII", 7" high, 8ozs 9dwts £120-180 |
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A VICTORIAN PATEN, makers The Barnards, London 1869, of plain dished circular form, the base engraved "Ave In Aetermum Sanctissima Caro Christi", and with a presentation inscription dated 1869, 7 1/2" diameter, together with a ciborium, maker's mark B & W Ltd, London 1947, the cylindrical bowl on a plain knopped stem and low foot, the base engraved with a presentation inscription, 8 1/2" high, 16ozs 9dwts total (2) £180-250 |
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168 | |||
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ALMS DISHES, maker Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield, 1863, of floriform dished circular form with applied reeded rim, centrally engraved "Presented by William Rand to St Michael's Church, Bradford AD 1867", 9 1/4" diameter, 24ozs 15dwts £250-400 |
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169 | |||
A VICTORIAN CHALICE AND PATEN, maker Herbert Willis, London 1882, the plain conical bowl on a single knopped hollow stem and stepped foot, 6 1/2" high, paten 5 1/4" diameter, 11ozs 17dwts, in a baize lined octagonal case £200-300 |
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN COFFEE POT, makers The Barnards, London 1844, of baluster form chased and repousse with a band of acanthus leaves enclosing engraved initials "RBH" and a leopard's head crest, with fluted enclosed lip, the hinged high domed cover with cast flower knop, and with leaf sheathed "S" scroll handle with ivory stops, 9" high, 24ozs 16dwts £300-400 |
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171 | |||
A VICTORIAN VISITING CARD CASE, makers Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1847, of vertical oblong form chased and engraved in high relief with the Royal Exchange within a foliate border, the reverse engraved with initials, 4" x 2 3/4", 2ozs 7dwts (Illustrated) £600-700 |
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172 | |||
A VICTORIAN TABLE SNUFF BOX, maker Francis Clark, Birmingham 1843, of waisted oblong form, the hinged cover centrally engraved with a hunting scene within an applied foliate repousse border, with engine turned sides, the base similar and engraved with a cartouche and crest, 3 3/4" x 2 1/2", 6ozs 12dwts (Illustrated) £800-1000 |
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1873, with detachable square drip pans issuing from foliate capitals, fluted stems and swept bases with acanthus and gadroon angles, 13" high, loaded (Illustrated) £1200-1400 |
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174 | |||
A CHRISTOFLE SERVING SPOON, late 19th century, Paris marks, the upper section to the large spade shaped bowl gilded and issuing from a strawberry plant cast haft, 6 1/2" long, together with a French serving spoon, maker Ernest Compere, c.1880, with escallop shell chased bowl issuing from a flared cylindrical haft, 9" long, 6ozs total (2) £120-180 |
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175 | |||
A FRENCH DISH, maker Robert Linzeter, Paris, c.1900, of lobed circular form with laurel leaf and berry cast rim, 11" diameter, 22ozs 12dwts £150-250 |
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176 | |||
A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOTTLE COASTERS, 18th century, one only marked with lion, of plain cylindrical form with everted chased gadrooned rims, over arcaded panels and scrolls enclosing a cartouche engraved with a crest, on turned mahogany bases, 4 3/4" diameter (Illustrated) £250-400 |
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177 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY PIN CUSHION, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, in the form of an elephant pulling a two wheeled mother of pearl cart, 4 1/2" long overall £350-400 |
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT QUADRUPLE CIGAR CASE, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905, of torpedo form bright cut engraved with foliage enclosing a vacant shield shaped panel, 5ozs 5dwts (Illustrated) £120-180 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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